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NL200: Why do I pla drunk?
by ugignadl » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:10 am
If anyone likes the flop action... God help them
.
***** Hand History for Game 5867291545 *****
$ 200 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, April 12, 11:07:44 ET 2007
Table Table 126811 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: SCALOTTAS ( $ 284.15 USD )
Seat 6: IcanfoldAA ( $ 259.85 USD )
Seat 2: Ugignadl ( $ 97.24 USD )
Seat 4: ronaldo_81 ( $ 300.89 USD )
Seat 5: Payback69 ( $ 193 USD )
ronaldo_81 posts small blind [$ 1 USD].
Payback69 posts big blind [$ 2 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Ugignadl [
]
IcanfoldAA folds
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 2 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 8 USD]
ronaldo_81 folds
Payback69 folds
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 6 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qh, 5s, 6s ]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 10 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 20 USD] STOP DRINKING YOU NUTBAG
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 10 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 5d ]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 70 USD]
Ugignadl ...?
***** Hand History for Game 5867291545 *****
$ 200 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, April 12, 11:07:44 ET 2007
Table Table 126811 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: SCALOTTAS ( $ 284.15 USD )
Seat 6: IcanfoldAA ( $ 259.85 USD )
Seat 2: Ugignadl ( $ 97.24 USD )
Seat 4: ronaldo_81 ( $ 300.89 USD )
Seat 5: Payback69 ( $ 193 USD )
ronaldo_81 posts small blind [$ 1 USD].
Payback69 posts big blind [$ 2 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Ugignadl [
]
IcanfoldAA folds
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 2 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 8 USD]
ronaldo_81 folds
Payback69 folds
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 6 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qh, 5s, 6s ]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 10 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 20 USD] STOP DRINKING YOU NUTBAG
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 10 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 5d ]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 70 USD]
Ugignadl ...?
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by mirage » Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:09 pm
lol, wtf
Any history on villain?
Ugh.
The minraise is where it goes wrong obviously, he could have any piece at this point. It seems odd that he would bet so strong if he actually had a 5, or 66, but maybe he reads you as solid and wants you to think that.
Minraise sux, as played I think this is read-dependent. I doubt he's on a draw so he's either got it or he's bluffing and in the dark I'd have to fold.
The way he limped and suddenly woke up on the turn looks to be either 66 (limp/call PF could definitely be a small PP) or another tard misplaying his overpair.
Any history on villain?
Ugh.
The minraise is where it goes wrong obviously, he could have any piece at this point. It seems odd that he would bet so strong if he actually had a 5, or 66, but maybe he reads you as solid and wants you to think that.
Minraise sux, as played I think this is read-dependent. I doubt he's on a draw so he's either got it or he's bluffing and in the dark I'd have to fold.
The way he limped and suddenly woke up on the turn looks to be either 66 (limp/call PF could definitely be a small PP) or another tard misplaying his overpair.
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by sfustsh » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:12 pm
God fold the turn, and just call the flop.
Villain represents huge strength here. Betting into a preflop raiser on two streets, and all you have is top pair with a decent kicker on a paired board.
You're never ahead.
Villain represents huge strength here. Betting into a preflop raiser on two streets, and all you have is top pair with a decent kicker on a paired board.
You're never ahead.
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by neverthink » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:05 pm
Call flop, probably fold turn to a big bet. He probably has 56, 55 or 66 or 2 pr with a King. Maybe just a 5 if he's a calling station.
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by ugignadl » Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:52 pm
sfustsh wrote:God fold the turn, and just call the flop.
Villain represents huge strength here. Betting into a preflop raiser on two streets, and all you have is top pair with a decent kicker on a paired board.
You're never ahead.
AND SO HE HAS SPOKEN! I think you need to take a reality check here mate, your thinking is totally fucked up.
Here is the rest.
***** Hand History for Game 5867291545 *****
$ 200 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, April 12, 11:07:44 ET 2007
Table Table 126811 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 5
Seat 1: SCALOTTAS ( $ 284.15 USD )
Seat 6: IcanfoldAA ( $ 259.85 USD )
Seat 2: Ugignadl ( $ 97.24 USD )
Seat 4: ronaldo_81 ( $ 300.89 USD )
Seat 5: Payback69 ( $ 193 USD )
ronaldo_81 posts small blind [$ 1 USD].
Payback69 posts big blind [$ 2 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Ugignadl [
]
IcanfoldAA folds.
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 2 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 8 USD]
ronaldo_81 folds.
Payback69 folds.
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 6 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [
,
,
]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 10 USD]
Ugignadl raises [$ 20 USD]
SCALOTTAS calls [$ 10 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [
]
SCALOTTAS bets [$ 70 USD]
Ugignadl is all-In. Easy call?
** Dealing River ** [
]
SCALOTTAS shows [
,
]two pairs, Sixes and Fives. Standard
Ugignadl shows [
,
]two pairs, Queens and Sixes.
SCALOTTAS wins $ 0.76 USD from side pot #1 with two pairs, Sixes and Fives.
Ugignadl wins $ 195.48 USD from the main pot with two pairs, Queens and Sixes.
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by sfustsh » Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:13 pm
Ugignadl wrote:sfustsh wrote:God fold the turn, and just call the flop.
Villain represents huge strength here. Betting into a preflop raiser on two streets, and all you have is top pair with a decent kicker on a paired board.
You're never ahead.
AND SO HE HAS SPOKEN! I think you need to take a reality check here mate, your thinking is totally fucked up.
Here is the rest.
What do you want me to say, nice call? Because I don't think it is ..
Why don't you offer your reasoning to go along with this hand?
EDIT: I think you played this whole hand like shit, with exception of preflop.
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by neverthink » Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:29 pm
Turn is not an easy call imo. But I would not be in that spot inflating the flop like that, so I can't give the best advice. Villain has to be a pretty big fish for you to play your hand like this. His turn bet does look suspicous though, he would almost never do this with a full house or trip 5s, and a FH looks even less likely now. It may be correct to put him on air a lot of the time as I don't see what other hands villain plays this way.
I think the flop is far worse than the turn. I actually think I might be behind on flop, but maybe ahead on turn. Dunno, very strange, Party is.
I think the flop is far worse than the turn. I actually think I might be behind on flop, but maybe ahead on turn. Dunno, very strange, Party is.
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by ugignadl » Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:44 am
The minraise is a bad move, I already said that.
The turn is a really, really easy call however. NT, this guy isn't a fish, but he is always on a draw here, unless I have a read that he is a good player. You know that this is not the best assumption to be working with.
BTW SFU I don't care if you say nice call, not sure why you would think I do care? You're wrong here however. On the turn there is no way you can justify a fold without a strong read.
The turn is a really, really easy call however. NT, this guy isn't a fish, but he is always on a draw here, unless I have a read that he is a good player. You know that this is not the best assumption to be working with.
BTW SFU I don't care if you say nice call, not sure why you would think I do care? You're wrong here however. On the turn there is no way you can justify a fold without a strong read.
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